Billie - interesting, wouldn't use it but it's okayEdith- hate it, sorryEmma-meh, I know dozensEve- love, one of my favoritesFlora - okay, sorta interesting, wouldn't use it, but I kinda like itFrancine - hateGuinevere - beautiful, but too loaded for my tasteJosephine - okay, sorta like itLeah - meh, it's fineLuna - okay, it's very pretty, I love it as a mn, but isn't the most appealing sound comboMargaret - meh, okayMargot- okay, bit cheerleaderish but I don't hate itMila- not a pleasant sound to me, mealy....Penelope - okay, I think it's fun, I wouldn't use it but I like that it's interesting and has a lot of optionsRose - fineSophie - I know a bunch but it's okayStella - meh
Vilda - yuckWilla - interesting I sorta like it

Billie - Not my style, but cute enough.Edith - Too old lady-ish for my tastes, though it doesn't repulse me like it used to. Downton Abbey could facilitate its comeback.Emma - Classic and pretty but too popular.Eve - Lovely middle name, though I wouldn't use it as a first.Flora - Seems fit for a fairy or a princess (maybe a fairy princess?), but it's a beautiful, elegant name.Francine - Reminds me of "Arthur", the children's show. A very average name, in my opinion.Guinevere - Again, has a very fantasy vibe. Pretty, though.Josephine - Stunning and timeless. Leah - A bit dated, but okay.Luna - I can't quite get over the HarryPotter reference, but it's a solid, interesting name.Margaret - Simple but charming.Margot - Margaret's fresher cousin. Love this one!Mila - Lovely. Short and sweet, it rolls off the tongue. The gorgeous Mila Kunis seems to be helping this one. Penelope - Yet another pop culture reference (baby Kardashian). This one's actually growing on me--great rhythm to it.

Aiden - Ehh. Nothing special about it.Charlie - Like it as a nickname for Charles.Cormac - Love! Strong and unique. Darcy - Okay, but a bit on the feminine side.Declan - One of my recent favorites. Uncommon but not unheard of, it strikes the perfect balance.Elliot - Respectable, sophisticated, historic. Emory - Not a favorite, but there's nothing wrong with it. Everly - Again, seems a bit feminine.Finn - A former favorite of mine, though Glee's ruined it somewhat for me. I prefer Flynn.Gaetano - Not familiar with this one. A little out there.Gordon - Okay. More of a last name to me.Gorky - What?Isaac - Never been crazy about this one, but it's nice enough.Leo - Love it! By itself or as a nickname, Leo shines.Lucas - A tad boring, but fine.Lukas - Same as Lucas. Indifferent about the 'k'.Max - Love, though I prefer it as a nickname. Such a sturdy name.Michael - No thanks.Ryan - Not interesting enough.Seneca - Now that's something different.Viggo - Compelling, though I wouldn't use it myself.

Billie- hate boy names on girls. Okay if used as a nickname for a feminine name- Belinda, Wilhelmina, etc. Edith- too old ladyEmma- nice, but on the boring sideEve- okFlora- like, very sweetFrancine- sounds frumpy to meGuinevere- This is a one-person name to meJosephine- boring and too old ladyLeah- I like it, but unfortunately the first reference that comes to mind is Amber's daughter on Teen Mom. Luna- not a fan at all. Margaret- I like the nicknames more than the full name, but would never use the nicknames on their ownMargot- okayMila- likePenelope- likeRose- okaySophie- likeStella- like
Vilda- dislikeWilla- very sweet, this name has been growing on me

boys - Aiden- I have liked it spelled Aidan for a looooong time now. I strongly dislike the trendy -en spelling.Charlie- Cute nn, not good as a full name.Cormac- Love! On my listDarcy- LOVE! Would be on my list if DH did not hate a guy named Darcy. I went to HS with 3 male Darcys and it's not at all uncommon for guys where I'm from so I see it as primarily male name. Declan-like, but becoming too trendy for me.Elliot- SolidEmory- Meh, fineEverly- Too girly Finn- LoveFinlay, but Finn seems really trendy to me.Gaetano- LoveGaetan (French), if I had any Italian heritage I could go for thisGordon- SolidGorky- NOIsaac- Meh, fineLeo- Meh, fineLucas- Solid but a bit on the dull side for meLukas- This legit spelling variant makes it a bit less boring for me. Max- Meh, fineMichael- Meh, fineRyan- A modern classic that I love Seneca- I think of the native tribe before the Roman reference, so it feels too cultural appropriation-ish for me to be used as a first name. Viggo- I'd assume any non-Scandinavian who used it was an uber Viggo Mortenson fan

I find the boy list much more interesting and appealing than the girls.